Here is the list of the 11 seminal scholarships on foreign policy / international relations and nationalism we discussed on today's show to help understand the current events in Ukraine, the 20th Century, the first fifth of the 21st Century, and more.
The Twenty Years' Crisis (1945) — E.H. Carr
Man, the State, and War (1959) — Kenneth Waltz
Imagined Communities (1983) — Benedict Anderson
Myths of Empire: Domestic Politics and International Ambition (1993) — Jack Snyder
Grasping the Democratic Peace (1994) — Bruce Russett
Nations and Identities (2001) — Vincent P. Pecora
National Interests in International Society (1994) — Martha Finnemore
Crises in U.S. Foreign Policy (1994) — Michael H. Hunt
The Origins of Major War (2001) — Dan Copeland
The Long Road to Baghdad: A History of U.S. Foreign Policy from the 1970s to the Present (2010) — Lloyd C. Gardner
The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2001) — John Mearsheimer
Of course, there are a lot more and if I had more time I would've cited them. But these are a great start, nonetheless. They are in order of dates published, not in the order in which I think you should read them.
I'd start with John Mearsheimer for one simple reason: a lot of seemingly convincing arguments are obliterated in his book and he'll help you understand their flaws when you finally read them some point later.
From there, either Carr or Snyder are sound choices. Waltz is the most relevant to read because Mearsheimer will specifically focus on Waltz at several times. However, Waltz is VERY heavy. Brilliant, but may turn you off if you're new to FP/INR scholarship.
Opium Production in Afghanistan Cratered Following U.S. Withdrawal | Side Stories on Between the Numbers
Former CIA Officer John Kiriakou recently told Tucker Carlson a story about opium production in Afghanistan.
It skyrocketed after the invasion and cratered once the U.S. withdrew. The U.S. government has a long, dark and ugly history of selling drugs.
The One-Two Combo that Knocked Out MAGA + What's the Difference Between Ignorance and Stupidity?
#Epstein set it up with a left jab... POP 🤛! Iran came with the big overhand right... and POW 👊!
Down went #MAGA. Count to 10. Hell, count to 100. It's over.
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Consider the flack I got when everyone knew I was right and once again Tony Fabrizio gave the administration bogus polling to make them feel better about their terrible miscalculation.
Think about what a sellout Dan Bongino is now. This report actually makes it worse despite him knowing full well how bad this was.
The real story is how only JD Vance was initially smart enough to see the significant political danger, and was met with cavalier, dismissive attitudes from others who thought they were smart, and weren't.
This is a historically epic public relations fail that turned an unheard-of political gift into a grave self-inflicted wound.
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Watching people attempt to "unskew" polls conducted by all walks of this industry—ranging from Nate Cohn at The New York Times to Spencer Kimball at Emerson College to Tim Malloy at Quinnipiac—all to deny Donald Trump's gains against Joe Biden with various voting blocs, is more than a little sad.
The slew of recent polls over two weeks—to include no less than four today alone—have simply confirmed prior findings published from other pollsters who have previously been "unskewed". That includes your's truly and our work at BIG DATA POLL, Mark Penn at Harvard University, Patrick Ruffini at Echelon Insights, and many others.
I'm temped to equate this with an Occam's razor-like situation. But this debate is more about likelihood than simplicity.
Here's the Presidential Vote Preference Trend for Biden v. Trump going back to August 2020. The Public Polling Project did not begin asking the Rematch Question for 2024 until September 2021. However, we can still make some pretty important and interesting observations.